The Bass Player is Wayne Braithwaite. This was a concert shot at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. It was on video. I don't know if it was released on DVD.
It's hard to tell what kind of keyboard that is, because it looks distorted. The bottom one is a Hohner Clavinet. Then it appears to be a Rhodes (Arp) Chroma on top of that with a (keyboardless) Chroma Expander on top of that.
if you have a mac. there is a great program called Media Snap thats free and you can browse youtube videos right on the program and download them and send them to the desktop in either audio or video. i highly reccomend it
Unbelievable version. This is just another fine example of how Herbie Hancock can take a song and move it to a totally different period in his career and still make it sound fresh.
The way he recorded that off his tv makes it more trippy than it already is
justsomebassist 9 months ago
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any idea on how can i get close to playing that bass solo?
HuggyGraves 11 months ago
any idea on how can i get close to playing that bass solo?
HuggyGraves 11 months ago
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HuggyGraves 11 months ago
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azp2311 1 year ago
Geht schön ab!
TVTasten 1 year ago
The Bass Player is Wayne Braithwaite. This was a concert shot at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. It was on video. I don't know if it was released on DVD.
JBova515 1 year ago
The bass groove is like sex.
CapitaineNemo 1 year ago
2:04...is that a DX-7?
michaeltgrace 2 years ago
DXT
Mplanet00 2 years ago
@michaeltgrace
It's hard to tell what kind of keyboard that is, because it looks distorted. The bottom one is a Hohner Clavinet. Then it appears to be a Rhodes (Arp) Chroma on top of that with a (keyboardless) Chroma Expander on top of that.
NewShimmer 1 year ago
the bass player is marcus miller?
LautaroPiano 2 years ago
lol i feel u
relentlessprogress 2 years ago
He sounds like marcus
OscarPetersonFan 2 years ago
@LautaroPiano no it's not Marcus Miller. I have this on an old formatt (laser disc) it's not Marcus miller
skybiker25 1 year ago
@skybiker25 Wayne Braithwait is the Bassist
skybiker25 1 year ago
oh man i think somebody slipped me some acid
mjw555 3 years ago
i feel u
relentlessprogress 2 years ago
03:22
edrphenrique 3 years ago
I greatly prefer the original and the jazz ensemble versions... this kinda ruins it.
TenorSaxy 3 years ago
@TenorSaxy
I was thinking the same.. where are the drums gone!?
Qhuit8 1 year ago
Aah the mighty Rhodes Croma
Drivethebeat 3 years ago
Actually that's Chroma.
Drivethebeat 3 years ago
Ok ignore that last comment, I just noticed there's another page of comments and it said who he is there!
Pilbromatic 3 years ago
Hi.
Any idea who the bass player is? I just transcribed this solo for my assignment.
Thanks!
Pilbromatic 3 years ago
where I can download this in mp3?
dagoninfinite 3 years ago
if you have a mac. there is a great program called Media Snap thats free and you can browse youtube videos right on the program and download them and send them to the desktop in either audio or video. i highly reccomend it
iwssonb 3 years ago
thanks for letting us know about media snap
pjgrabowski 3 years ago
this is version is straight filthy! i love it. and yea, herbie hancock is definately the first king of remixes. chameleon never ever gets old.
lilrip133 3 years ago
This version is amazing! I want an mp3.
blickblocks 3 years ago
spessacolo this song^^
kontrast23 4 years ago
uh! what a nice funky beat! :)
MrBilde 4 years ago
It's soooooo fresh!!!!
How can i get this cd?
where comme from this live?
MrStereo 4 years ago
This came from a late night concert about 20 years ago on TV
kalcom2 4 years ago
shit! im gonna record this live on my Cubase anyway!
MrStereo 4 years ago
That's the late Wayne Brathwaite on bass.
dmaconbass 4 years ago
I like the bass playin' Very funky yet right on time, in the pocket and groove
rg2027x 3 years ago
Actually the bass playing is all off the beat, that's what makes it cool! For the solo that is...
Pilbromatic 3 years ago
Unbelievable version. This is just another fine example of how Herbie Hancock can take a song and move it to a totally different period in his career and still make it sound fresh.
pecs2006 4 years ago 2
I agree, herbie always moves with the times and stays hip.
kalcom2 4 years ago
wooow! thanx
jarkkkoo 4 years ago